GameStop Exec Says Wii Shortage Is Over For Now

Can it be? Can it be? Nintendo's Wii has finally left its perpetual
state of "sold out?" We can't definitely say that's the case across the
board, but we can personally say that we've seen more Wiis on local
store shelves (meaning at least one, and usually not two) over the past
month than we've seen in the past two years. Oh, and aside from that
totally anecdotal evidence, GameStop senior vice president of
merchandizing Bob McKenzie has given the world at large reason to
believe that supply and demand are finally, finally aligning on this
white hot console.

For those who actually haven't been pulling their hair out for the past
2.5 years, consider yourself lucky. Everyone else has been waltzing
into store after store, only to find the Wii section completely blank
while the Xbox 360s and PlayStation 3s were piled up over to the side.
Mr. McKenzie has been quoted as saying that nearly three years after
the Wii's debut, it "finally has enough inventory on the shelf, and it
has a couple of weeks in supply."

Of course, we don't exactly foresee this staying true for too awfully
long, particularly when October - November rolls around. So yes, if
you're planning on finally getting your kid that Wii for Christmas in
December of 2009, you might want to consider buying one now and storing
it at a friends house. If you choose to wait, don't say we didn't warn
you.